9. What Bold action does Alice and Lucy's new group do during the president's speech in Congress?
10. Why were Anna Shaw and other women in NAWSA so against the women in newly formed Congressional Union(Why Were women fighting women)
11. What was the reaction of the press, the white House, Carrie Chapman Cattt, and NAWSA to the NWP's decision to picket the white house
12. Explain how police treat the picketers outside the White House.
13. Why do Picketers refuse to pay their fines and instead serve 60 days in Jail?
14. Describe how are the women were treated at the Occoquan Workhouse
15. Why do you think the suffragettes got nicknamed, "Iron Jawed Angels"?
16. Why did the president and the workhouse officials have Alice questioned by a doctor? What were they hoping to accomplish
17. What and how does the prision start doing to Alice when she continues to refuse to eat
18. What Happens when the news about what the prison is doing to Alice gets to the papers and the public? What happens to suffragists once the news gets out? What Is President Wilson's Reaction?
19. According To President Wilson, in what ways was suffrage for women a "war measure"?
20. How is a constitutional amendment ratified? (describe the steps of the amendment process)
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9. The formal basis for the State of the Union Address is from the U.S. Constitution: The President “shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.” Article II, Section 3, Clause 1.
10. Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, Mabel Vernon, Anne Henrietta Martin. Formerly called. Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. The National Woman's Party (NWP) is an American women's political organization formed in 1916 to fight
11. Alice Paul and Carrie Catt both devoted their lives to the women's suffrage movement. They simply had differing opinions on the tactics of raising public and political awareness. Carrie Catt believed that the correct method to get womens rights to vote was by a state by state tactic.
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12. Daily picketing began on January 10, 1917. During that year, more than 1,000 women from across the country joined the picket line outside the White House. Between June and November, 218 protesters from 26 states were arrested and charged with “obstructing sidewalk traffic.”
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